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"Afternow (Bitwise Evolution Mix)" Features extremely heavy bass, I hope you have an above avarage stereo system! Inspired by the increasing sense of power and strength that large quantities of computers, networking, and information/data give a person of flesh and blood. Dependency on technology, feeling helpess without it, and embracing that feeling. Belief and acknowledgement that our bodies are weak and feeble. How integrated we are as people with technology in life will remain after death. Not fear of technology and death, but looking forward to the afterlife as a part of "the machine".

credits: Sean Kennedy of Rant Radio for the Inspiration. Efesar of Fear Studios for his the mentorship.

"Down into Darkness" Steady industrial rhythm ripe with delay stutters, pitch bends, growling synth, and a demonic melody. Perfect for any sacraficial gathering or demonic worship session. Featuring rutialistic samples from one of the coolest old pieces of vinyl I have ever heard.

"Ethereal Fracture" Mysterious and creepy melody with minimal percussion. Written after I had been living almost completely nocturnally for months, this track represents the contemplations of person who has failed misserably, and is planning their rebirth. Simple, yet emotional, the synth lines are reminiscent of a haunted house, only much more depressing than scary.

"Organic Decay" Acoustic sounding drums develop into crunchier beats, while growling synths open up with deep bass and vocal samples. The more upbeat structure of this track helps conseal a more sinister underlying theme of premeditated crime. The mood of this song is built around coming to the realization that making it look like a suicide is probably the safest plan when commiting a murder.

"Impact Fetish" Slow progressing ambient instrumental with a ghostly synth melody which carries on throughout the song. The beat a symphony of manufactured sounding beats and screech tech sounds that bump along. Features some simple beat breakdowns at the end. This is a very simple track that serves as a sort of audio palette cleanser.

"Shock Core" An intense mood is created when a filtered synth rises and falls as the beat kicks in to compliment Percussion develops as the synth morphs in the background into an ultimately more agressive one. Then the elements evolve and break-down in a few different ways. This song has a more anthem like sound and is not the usual low frequency dirge sound that my music is known for.

credits: Sindrone: Percussion, Synth, & Composition Samples: Escape from New York Film

"Denihilation" Slow sultry relaxing melody takes you through a series of emotions. The backround features A slow simple drum thumps along like the beat of a human heart. Samples ponder how severe violence and war could possibly be considered more acceptable than being open sexually in a society.

It begins with a soft acoustic guitar (played by Angaym) and transforms into a floor stomping electro soundscape. A progression from minimal to overload and from melodic to demonic. This track came together quickly in the studio. As a result, i'm planning to work more with live guitarists in the future.

credits: Check out Nanocrack's original version of this track at the link below.

"Core Dump" Echoing synth and static turn to pure bass as a softer beat comes in. A reverse saw blade buzzes in a much louder clash of drum beats colliding off eachother. The breadown leaves the delay of the synth and slowly fades.

"Reconstruct" Aggressive punchy but slow beats and a lean growling synth bring this track from intro to verse. Stuttering breaks switch the tempo to fast until the synth line lets go and takes you back around again.

"Last Breath" Relaxing synth and drums with industrial delay claps and a low kick take you to the synth break when the lead kicks in and ends the break with a leaner kick. The melody carries you through to the breakdown when synth transforms into harmonic feedback and slowly fades away...